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Show Jennie M. Rose Succumbs At 92 I A. fi i 'band raised their family. They moved to Logan about 1950. For many years she worked as a seamstress seams-tress and was known as a very industrious in-dustrious worker. While in Logan she worked at the Bon Marche and later Keith O'Brien's. She was active in the LDS Church and lived for many years in the Logan 11th Ward. During her later years she was a member of the Bountiful 40th Ward. SURVIVORS include two sons, Dr. Robert L. Rose, San Jose, Calif. ; and William H. Rose, Bountiful; Boun-tiful; one daughter, Mrs. E.M. Schmeer of Portland, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Hall Mortuary in Logan on Monday, Mon-day, April 23 at noon. INTERMENT was in the Logan City Cemetery following the funer- al services. JENNIE MAY MAUDE ROSE Jennie May Maude Rose, 92, died April 19, 1984 in Bountiful. SHE WAS born Nov. 4, 1891 in Springville, the daughter of William Wil-liam M. and Jennie Anderson Maude. She married Leon Guy Rose July 3, 1919, a marriage that was solemnized solem-nized in the Logan Temple June 22, 1927. JENNIE LIVED much of her life in Santa Rosa, Calif, and Klamath Falls, Ore. where she and her hus- |